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tlapinski 12-31-2002, 08:33 AM next tuesday, the 7th, the Hartford chapter of CCA will be having the monthly meeting. this month's speaker is Captain Jack Balint of the Fish Connection. he will be discussing holdover stripers on the Thames. as always, the meeting is free, and we will be having raffles with prizes relating to the discussion. it will be held at the Bissell Tavern in windsor, CT. feel free to contact me if you have any further questions!
Directions to meeting (http://www.ccact.org/Calendar/Meetings/meeting.htm)
JohnR 12-31-2002, 08:46 AM What holdovers? there are no fish there :p
GBOUTDOORS 12-31-2002, 07:14 PM Fish in the Thames river ? Not anymore! This guy has cought them all.
Got Stripers 12-31-2002, 07:41 PM I'll tell you after tomorrow:), I'm sure there might be a few there or so I've read...lol. Greg you and I need to hook up, I'd have called but most are tied up with families on New Years, my better half is working all day so I'm off to the river. If your not busy for some reason, I'm leaving at 6:30 and meeting Drew at the ramp. He's the same guy you and I fished with the day that one and many other nice fish were caught. Pop me an email or pm, I'll check before I leave.
bassmaster 12-31-2002, 11:49 PM NICE FISH!
bud8fan 01-01-2003, 10:59 PM Nice fish GS!!!!
mrmacey 01-02-2003, 08:56 AM did you go yesterday i slept allday was out late and had something to do at 6am then came home and slept if i know you
the fish were in trouble when you arrived!!!
Got Stripers 01-02-2003, 08:56 AM That was last year on a great day with new friend Greg (GB Outdoors) and an old one Drew from Worcester. In fact we might have had a repeat yesterday, except Greg was tied up, however Drew and I hauled some 200+ fish over the side without his help:). Nothing over 5 lbs, but considering the date 1/1/03, I'm not complaining.
MountainBreeze 01-02-2003, 09:07 AM some 200+ fish!?!?! Did I read that right?!?!?!
Can these fish be reached from shore???
Rob
Bob's lying. Don't go there. There are no fish in there. And if you get any of the Thames ick on you, the flesh eating bacteria will do you in for sure.
Nope, no fun to be had on the Thames at all. No siree..........
Billybob 01-02-2003, 11:34 AM Especially if you're a Ro-dylunder, cause you need a Ct. fishing license if you go - and they got that new out-of state license policy this year.You see they implemented a quota for out of staters this year.The quota is inversely related to ratio of saltwater surf access known to hold fish that the interloper has in his home state, relative to the same here in Ct. Residents of States where you can drive trucks on the sand are automatically prohibited from getting a Ct. License for obvious reasons.Last I checked, they still had some Iowa and Kansas licenses available!
tlapinski 01-06-2003, 05:08 PM just wanted to bring it back up, as the meeting is tomorrow night.
fishweewee 01-07-2003, 06:21 AM Bob, YOU ARE KILLIN ME MAN. :smash:
Nice feesh...looks like you're in a boat. No chance from the shore?
GBOUTDOORS 01-07-2003, 07:45 AM Hi Drew welcome aboard! Sorry I could not make it last week but I was out of town on Wed. Thur. Fri. hunting Russian boar in up state N.Y. Great time with a bow. Hey Bob thanks again for the offer and I think my days are clear for a while so if you feel like a week day trip I should be in.
MountainBreeze 01-07-2003, 08:03 AM See ya' there tonight "t."
Rob
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